Illumination from upper left (NW).
Note the very different appearance of the
face with this angle of light, it definitely looks bearded to us. The arms and
hands
are also much more visible in this photo, note the ball-like portrayal of the
hands. The intruding stone bottom left is the top of
the pillar in the main chamber that once supported this roofstone. The upper
"face" portion of the roofstone broke off along
obvious fracture line and fell to the floor of the chamber in antiquity, leaving
only the "body" section remaining supported by the pillar.
Note we have not included a
scale bar as the view is from a non-perpendicular ultra wide lens
and scale will vary considerably from top to bottom.